Recently,I always recceive emails with the topic “Ebay’s Remote Employee Initiative Open” or something like that.Some filtered by gmail,some not.Well,Ebay really catch my eye.While I read this full email,It makes my heart beat.It says Ebay’s Remote Initiative open and more than 200 positions offered.With this job,You could make more that 6K dollars a month.So I decided to go on.Here is the content of the mail.


Hello,

To reduce support costs and become more 'Earth-friendly' eBay is
shifting the majority of its sales and support teams to work at home
representatives.

Due to eBay's new "Remote Employee Initiative" (REI) there are openings
for almost 200 positions.

Earn $6k+ per month + bonuses!
Great Benefits

Never before has a company of this size offered positions that allow the
employee to telecommute 100% of the time. Register for your position
now.

* Limited number of positions, please apply ASAP if interested

What will you expect while you click on the link.
A ebay’s position webpage?No.
A eBay corporate headquarters homepage? No.
A  job posting on monster.com? No.
A  job posting on another third party website? No.
An auction for a job on eBay? No.

A system for ebay selling?Bingo.

So, it’s an interesting e-mail in that it promotes something absolutely has nothing to do with what it’s actually leading to. that is to say, the email offers a paid position within eBay with full benefits, but the link itself is actually a promotion for an eBay auction sales system (or, in other words, more Internet Marketing bullshit).

Remember, fellow marketers, outright lying gets every industry in trouble. There isn’t even a semblance of truth in this e-mail, and your continued actions like this will force the FTC to come down hard on the legitimate marketers.You will pay for it some day.


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